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        <h1>Welcome to yet another Fawlty Towers Fan Site</h1>
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                <h2>Happy Birthday Fawlty Towers Sept 19th 2005</h2>
                <p><img src="img/newsItem1.png" />It’s been 30 years since the classic comedy Fawlty Towers was first broadcast on television.
    
    The antics of Basil Fawlty, his wife Sybil, hapless Spanish waiter Manuel and the ever-sensible Polly grabbed the imagination when it first went out on BBC Two on 19th September 1975.
    
    Subsequent re-runs of Fawlty Towers have confirmed its position as one of the finest British sit-coms.
    
    And while it continues to be in many people’s top 10 lists, the origins of Torquay’s hotelier from hell have also become stuff of television legend.</p>
			    <footer>Posted on <time datetime="2009-09-04T16:31:24+02:00">March 1st 2012</time> by <a href="#">Writer</a> - <a href="#comments">6 comments</a></footer>
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                <h2>"$1 a week, that's only three cigarettes!"</h2>
                <p><img src="img/newsItem2.png" />When is that picture frame ever going to get put up Basil? Well, probably never because John Cleese has launched his new web site today (14th November 2004) and it looks packed full of great stuff.
    More of a mini Television network than a web site really. Mr. Cleese plans to update his site on an almost daily basis from his new television style studio in his home in America.
    It is great to see Mr. Cleese embracing technology with both arms and from what I have seen so far the site is going to be a massive hit with a lot of fans, old and new.</p>
   				 <footer>Posted on <time datetime="2009-09-04T16:31:24+02:00">March 1st 2012</time> by <a href="#">Writer</a> - <a href="#comments">6 comments</a></footer>
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